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nancygoat February 9th, 2019 10:58 PM

[Dixonary] Rd. 2960 Pice Results
 
In retrospect, it might have been better to find another word, since I got
another DQ after defs were posted,
making a total of 4. This lead to a fairly low scoring round as well, a
four players did not vote. Oh well,
dealer's choice. Pice seems to be fairly well-known to close readers of
Kipling.

But it did lead to a very clear winner, Dave Cunningham, who guessed the
definition and whose dirt attractive to
infants garnered 6 unnatural points. The real winner was Ryan McGill,
whose scrap got 3 natural points.

So, Dave, the deal is yours.

Nancy


1. Of or pertaining to the Pici, a primitive people of Campania, a province
of ancient Italy.
Dan Widdis 0+0=0

2. a savory chutney made from green apples, onions and tamarind.
Debbie E. 2*+0=2

3. a type of vetch, Vicia ervilia.
Effrem Mallach
Votes: Stevens, Abell DQ+2=2

4. a former monetary unit of India and Pakistan, equal to one quarter of an
anna.
Dictionary.com
Votes: Debbie E., Cunningham, Naylor D3

5. dirt ingested by infants or animals.
Dave Cunningham
Votes: Madnick, Widdis, Naylor, Abell 2*+4=6

6. A musical instrument of eastern Europe, of the lute family.
Shani Naylor
Votes: Stevens 2*+1=3

7. A two-edged medieval dagger.
Chris Carson 0+0=0

8. scrap; rubble
Ryan McGill
Votes: Debbie E., Madnick, Cunningham 0+3=3

9. a 3-point goal in water polo.
Guerri Stevens 0+0=0

10. Observation of and divination from the actions of birds.
Judy Madnick 0+0=0

11. a statue of a minor deity in the Hindu pantheon; a household goddess.
Mike Shefler DQ+0=0

12. a general term for spruce trees [Picea is the spruce genus: P abies is
the traditional Christmas tree]
Johnny Barrs DQ+0=0

13. Dripping wet.
Tony Abell
Votes: Widdis 0+1=1

14. [Obs.] plural of PIE.
Tim Lodge DQ+0=0


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Dave Cunningham February 10th, 2019 10:18 AM

[Dixonary] Rd. 2960 Pice Results
 
I knew "pie" but did not know "pice" as the plural …

New word coming shortly.

Dave

On Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 11:58:00 PM UTC-5, nancygoat wrote:
>
> In retrospect, it might have been better to find another word, since I got
> another DQ after defs were posted,
> making a total of 4. This lead to a fairly low scoring round as well, a
> four players did not vote. Oh well,
> dealer's choice. Pice seems to be fairly well-known to close readers of
> Kipling.
>
> But it did lead to a very clear winner, Dave Cunningham, who guessed the
> definition and whose dirt attractive to
> infants garnered 6 unnatural points. The real winner was Ryan McGill,
> whose scrap got 3 natural points.
>
> So, Dave, the deal is yours.
>
> Nancy
>
>
> 1. Of or pertaining to the Pici, a primitive people of Campania, a
> province of ancient Italy.
> Dan Widdis 0+0=0
>
> 2. a savory chutney made from green apples, onions and tamarind.
> Debbie E. 2*+0=2
>
> 3. a type of vetch, Vicia ervilia.
> Effrem Mallach
> Votes: Stevens, Abell DQ+2=2
>
> 4. a former monetary unit of India and Pakistan, equal to one quarter of
> an anna.
> Dictionary.com
> Votes: Debbie E., Cunningham, Naylor D3
>
> 5. dirt ingested by infants or animals.
> Dave Cunningham
> Votes: Madnick, Widdis, Naylor, Abell 2*+4=6
>
> 6. A musical instrument of eastern Europe, of the lute family.
> Shani Naylor
> Votes: Stevens 2*+1=3
>
> 7. A two-edged medieval dagger.
> Chris Carson 0+0=0
>
> 8. scrap; rubble
> Ryan McGill
> Votes: Debbie E., Madnick, Cunningham 0+3=3
>
> 9. a 3-point goal in water polo.
> Guerri Stevens 0+0=0
>
> 10. Observation of and divination from the actions of birds.
> Judy Madnick 0+0=0
>
> 11. a statue of a minor deity in the Hindu pantheon; a household goddess.
> Mike Shefler DQ+0=0
>
> 12. a general term for spruce trees [Picea is the spruce genus: P abies
> is the traditional Christmas tree]
> Johnny Barrs DQ+0=0
>
> 13. Dripping wet.
> Tony Abell
> Votes: Widdis 0+1=1
>
> 14. [Obs.] plural of PIE.
> Tim Lodge DQ+0=0
>
>
>


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Efrem G Mallach February 10th, 2019 10:20 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Rd. 2960 Pice Results
 
It could also be the plural of "pouse," whatever a pouse is.

Efrem

> On Feb 10, 2019, at 11:18 AM, Dave Cunningham <cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> wrote:
>
> I knew "pie" but did not know "pice" as the plural …
>
> New word coming shortly.
>
> Dave
>
> On Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 11:58:00 PM UTC-5, nancygoat wrote:
> In retrospect, it might have been better to find another word, since I got another DQ after defs were posted,
> making a total of 4. This lead to a fairly low scoring round as well, a four players did not vote. Oh well,
> dealer's choice. Pice seems to be fairly well-known to close readers of Kipling.
>
> But it did lead to a very clear winner, Dave Cunningham, who guessed the definition and whose dirt attractive to
> infants garnered 6 unnatural points. The real winner was Ryan McGill, whose scrap got 3 natural points.
>
> So, Dave, the deal is yours.
>
> Nancy
>
>
> 1. Of or pertaining to the Pici, a primitive people of Campania, a province of ancient Italy.
> Dan Widdis 0+0=0
>
> 2. a savory chutney made from green apples, onions and tamarind.
> Debbie E. 2*+0=2
>
> 3. a type of vetch, Vicia ervilia.
> Effrem Mallach
> Votes: Stevens, Abell DQ+2=2
>
> 4. a former monetary unit of India and Pakistan, equal to one quarter of an anna.
> Dictionary.com
> Votes: Debbie E., Cunningham, Naylor D3
>
> 5. dirt ingested by infants or animals.
> Dave Cunningham
> Votes: Madnick, Widdis, Naylor, Abell 2*+4=6
>
> 6. A musical instrument of eastern Europe, of the lute family.
> Shani Naylor
> Votes: Stevens 2*+1=3
>
> 7. A two-edged medieval dagger.
> Chris Carson 0+0=0
>
> 8. scrap; rubble
> Ryan McGill
> Votes: Debbie E., Madnick, Cunningham 0+3=3
>
> 9. a 3-point goal in water polo.
> Guerri Stevens 0+0=0
>
> 10. Observation of and divination from the actions of birds.
> Judy Madnick 0+0=0
>
> 11. a statue of a minor deity in the Hindu pantheon; a household goddess.
> Mike Shefler DQ+0=0
>
> 12. a general term for spruce trees [Picea is the spruce genus: P abies is the traditional Christmas tree]
> Johnny Barrs DQ+0=0
>
> 13. Dripping wet.
> Tony Abell
> Votes: Widdis 0+1=1
>
> 14. [Obs.] plural of PIE.
> Tim Lodge DQ+0=0
>
>
>
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